#MLS is changing. From a retirement destination for football stars to a league that acquires early, nurtures and sells to bigger leagues and clubs. Elijah Wise reviews this interesting phenomenon.
La Garra Charrúa in Mexico
Liga MX loves Latin American players. After Ecuadorians, Colombians and Argentines, now the trend is Uruguayans. Meir Lozowick, on the phenomena that might benefit the Mexican national team as well.
Yeison Guzmán: Baba Scouted
Yeison Guzmán is one of the more enjoyable players to watch in Colombian football nowadays. Playing for the club that nurtured James Rodriguez, Giovani Moreno and Dorlan Pabon make Guzmán an attractive player for every club that looks for an attacker with excellent technical qualities, and a player that plays with the ball glued to his feet.
Matías Succar: Baba Scouted
Matías Succar could have played for Lebanon or the USA, but now he became a serious prospect for the Peruvian national team number 9 shirt, after earning his first call-up to Gareca’s team.
Jordan Perruzza: Baba Scouted
Jordan Perruzza has style, flair and work-rate, now he is aiming high with San Antonio FC. Juan Gafas with another talent from Texas, who brings all the positives in the Italian-American mix to the field.





